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Sign up todayGuitar By Ear: Rock and Blues Box Set 3
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Learn moreThis Guitar by Ear box set delivers a hit-laden batch of the greatest Rock and Blues hits of all time. This set has songs from The Beatles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Doobie Brothers, ZZ Top, Clapton, and more. You will also find two serious blues slide guitar songs in this series, including all seven solos of Johnny Winter’s version of “Dust My Broom”! This is over fourteen hours of high-quality guitar instruction teaching all of the songs everybody loves and wants to hear. Start learning them now totally “by ear,” without music, tab, or video!
Lessons include:
“Blackbird”: A lesson on the style of The Beatles (Late Beginner Level)“Cotton Fields”: A lesson on the style of Creedence Clearwater Revival (Beginner Level)“Dance with the Guitar Man”: A lesson on the style of Duane Eddy (Late Beginner Level)“Down on the Corner”: A lesson on the style of Creedence Clearwater Revival (Beginner Level)“Dust My Broom”: A lesson on the style of Johnny Winter (Late Intermediate Level)“Feelin’ Bad Blues”: A lesson on the style of Ry Cooder (Late Intermediate Level)“Get Back”: A lesson on the style of The Beatles (Beginner & Intermediate Level)“Heartbreak Hotel”: A lesson on the style of Elvis Presley (Beginner Level)“Hideaway”: A lesson on the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan (Late Intermediate Level)“House of the Rising Sun”: A lesson on the style of Frijid Pink (Beginner Level)“I Got the Blues”: A lesson on the style of Eugene Hideaway Bridges (Intermediate Level)“I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”: A lesson on the style of U2 (Intermediate Level)“Iron Man”: A lesson on the style of Black Sabbath (Beginner & Intermediate Level)“Jesus Just Left Chicago”: A lesson on the style of ZZ Top (Intermediate Level)“Layla”: A lesson on the style of Derek and the Dominoes (Intermediate Level)“Let it Ride”: A lesson on the style of Bachman Turner Overdrive (Intermediate Level)“Long Train Running”: A lesson on the style of The Doobie Brothers (Beginner & Intermediate Level)“Lovely to See You”: A lesson on the style of The Moody Blues (Beginner Level)
Bill Brown began teaching music when he was in middle school alongside his mother, who was a respected classical piano teacher (Piano Teacher’s Guild Hall of Fame Recipient). In the mid 1980s he started recording lessons for his students to take home to learn “by ear.” He discovered that learning songs without any print or video helped his students develop their ability to pick out other songs “by ear” as well. The By Ear catalogue has rapidly expanded till now it includes over 1400 song lessons for more than a dozen instruments. Brown resides in South Georgia with his wife, also a music teacher, where he teaches and records lessons in his own private recording studio.
Bill Brown began teaching music when he was in middle school alongside his mother, who was a respected classical piano teacher (Piano Teacher’s Guild Hall of Fame Recipient). In the mid 1980s he started recording lessons for his students to take home to learn “by ear.” He discovered that learning songs without any print or video helped his students develop their ability to pick out other songs “by ear” as well. The By Ear catalogue has rapidly expanded till now it includes over 1400 song lessons for more than a dozen instruments. Brown resides in South Georgia with his wife, also a music teacher, where he teaches and records lessons in his own private recording studio.